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John Evans

iboard player - 10 views

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    Free interactive board games to help teach numeracy, literacy and more!
John Evans

OllieBray.com: PowerPoint Plex (Microsoft Live Labs in the Classroom) - 0 views

  • PowerPoint Plex (or pptPlex) is an impressive extension for PowerPoint 2007 that gives you the power to zoom in and out of slide sections and move directly between slides that are not sequential in your presentation.
John Evans

The Innovative Educator: Let's Stop Making Students Power Down at School - 4 views

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    When school started this Fall, I was impressed with 9-year old Sarah's two-minute recorded response to President Obama's speech, posted to YouTube. She had 187,632 views, 1600 comments, and a 4 star rating. Talk about authentic assessment, authentic audience, and real learning.
Phil Taylor

YouTube - Digital Footprints - Your New First Impression - 3 views

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    Digital Literacy video - what does your Digital Footprint say about you?
Phil Taylor

Technolog from msnbc.com - What happens on the Internet every 60 seconds - 3 views

  • Impressive? Scary? Overwhelming? We're not sure. But we do know that a lot happened in the few moments it took to look at this blog post — so you better rush to catch up.
Nigel Coutts

Lessons Learned from Genius Hour - 3 views

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    After eight years of engaging our students with a Personal Passion Project during Term Four we shifted to a 'Genius Hour' model for 2015. In the end the results from the students were impressive but along the way some lessons were learned and we are looking forward to making some minor tweaks for 2016 that should further enhance the learning opportunities.
Phil Taylor

Forget digital natives. Here's how kids are really using the Internet | - 7 views

  • Digital orphans have grown up with a great deal of tech access — but very little guidance.
  • Digital exiles are at the opposite extreme — they’ve been raised with minimal technology.
  • Digital heirs have impressive tech skills, thanks largely to their parents and teachers.
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    Really interesting categorization of today's learners being Digital Orphans, Digital Exiles or Digital Heirs.
John Evans

Edutech for Teachers » Blog Archive » Grab a Piece of the Pi Using Cool Classroom Resources - 2 views

  • ey, math gurus! It’s that time of year again when teachers, students and mathematicians from all over the world honor the fun-loving irrational Greek figure pi (π). That’s right! March 14—or Pi Day—is just around the corner so be sure you don’t miss this opportunity to make a lasting impression on your math students!
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